The 66-mile D915 has 29 hairpin turns where “you cannot turn at some of the bends in a single maneuver,” according to Central European News.

And with no railings, one miss will send a motorist plunging to his or her death.

Snow is apparently the only real problem with the D915, according to Turkish authorities, who close parts of the road during the winter.

It was built by Russians in 1916.

The nine most dangerous roads in the world were rounded out by the Keylong-Kishtwar Road in India; Skippers Canyon Road in New Zealand; La piste de l’Amitie along the French-Italian border; Death Road in Bolivia; Fairy Meadow Road in Pakistan; BAM road in Siberia; Ruta 3N in Peru, and Route 522 in Iceland.